Input and Output properties allow us to communicate between components in Angular. In short, if you have a component that raises an event, and you want another component to catch that event, you will need to set the Output property on the component that raises that event. If you have a parameter you want to… Continue reading Angular ViewChild

Finally, Angular 2 is released. In this post I am going to cover: – Components – Services with observables and promise – Routing – @NgModule – Animations You can download the starter project here Digging into new technologies, it’s always a question on where do I start. Before going deeper into it. I like to… Continue reading Angular 2

When you want to decentralize your application with independently deployable services you would probably design your software applications in a Microservice Architecture style. While there is no “best practice” or pattern to follow, you will most likely already have several projects running that would benefit from being smaller endpoints totally independent. Having a HTTP API… Continue reading Authentication in a microservices architecture (.net)

This post is a superfast guide to using Redis Cache on Azure with a small sample project using StackExchange.Redis. You can download the project here. On your Azure portal click on “New -> Redis Cache” and create a DNS name, a Resource name and select your plan. In Visual Studio, create a new Console Application.… Continue reading Redis Cache on Azure

If you are like me and have been a little stuck in running projects with angular 1 in Visual Studio getting stuff you need from nuget, and have questions around Node, Npm, Grunt, Gulp, Bower, and how/why you should move forward using the new stack for web development. I will show you a simple way… Continue reading Angular 2 in Visual Studio 2015